Quebec City because of the independence movement there. It is called this because it is basically stuck in the middle of British and French culture.
Some subregions of the interior lowlands in North America include the Great Plains, the Canadian Prairies, and the Central Lowlands. These areas are characterized by flat or gently rolling terrain and are located between the Appalachian Mountains and the Rocky Mountains.
Albert Bandura is a major proponent of the social cognitive theory of personality development. This theory emphasizes the role of observational learning, reinforcement, and cognitive processes in shaping individual behavior and personality. Bandura's theory highlights how individuals learn and develop through their interactions with the social environment.
In 2014, approximately 21% of the Canadian population reported French as their mother tongue, and around 30% reported being able to conduct a conversation in French. This makes French one of the two official languages in Canada, alongside English.
9 out of 50 states have legalized same-sex marriage, making 18% of states. Marriage Equality has issued a press release stating that 48% of Americans live in a state that recognizes same-sex relationships, but that figure is not limited to same-sex marriage only.
There is no specific public data available on the exact number of jeans sold in Canada each year. The total number can vary depending on factors such as consumer trends, population size, and economic conditions. Retailers and industry reports may have more specific data on jeans sales in Canada.
Canada's population is approximately 37.9 million as of 2021.
Canada's birth rate in 2011 was approximately 10.28 births per 1000 people.
No, the majority of Canadian males are not circumcised. Rates of circumcision in Canada have been declining in recent years, with only a minority of newborns now undergoing the procedure. Ultimately, the decision to circumcise is a personal and cultural choice.
Ontario has the highest population of Indigenous peoples in Canada, with many residing in cities such as Toronto and Ottawa.
The size of a house can vary widely depending on location, design, and number of bedrooms/bathrooms. On average, a single-family home in the United States is around 2,500 square feet.
Both Canada and Nigeria are countries with diverse cultures and languages. They are also former British colonies and have parliamentary systems of government. Additionally, both countries are known for their natural resources, with Canada being rich in minerals and oil while Nigeria is a major oil producer.
Most Americans in Canada live in major cities such as Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. These cities have a diverse population and offer job opportunities and amenities that attract American expats. Additionally, some Americans choose to live in smaller towns and rural areas for a quieter lifestyle.
The population of Canada West (now Ontario) in 1867 was approximately 1.4 million people. This region was one of the original provinces of Canada at the time of Confederation.
Russia is the largest country in the world and Canada is the second largest. The US is the fourth largest.
The US is the third largest country in the world, 9,629,091 km2 (only includes states and inhabited territories, so real number is larger than that) while China is fourth with 9,596,961 (which includes all land)
The literacy rates in the US and Canada are significantly higher than the world average. In the US, the literacy rate is around 99%, while in Canada it is around 99%. The world average literacy rate is estimated to be around 86%.
School typically ends in June in Canada, with the exact date varying by province and school district.
There are around 600,000 Canadian Muslims, so there are likely at least 1,000 mosques. The number though is likely higher (since an average capacity of 600 individuals seems a bit high).
However, there is no count of exactly how many mosques are in Canada
Yes, Quebec City is sometimes referred to as the "Paris of North America" due to its European-inspired architecture and culture.
The largest city in the Atlantic provinces is Halifax, located in the province of Nova Scotia. It is known for its rich maritime history, vibrant culture, and lively waterfront.
Several cities (within their city limits) in Canada have crested the 1 million mark, including Toronto, Montreal and Calgary. Others have more than a million within their metro area...including Vancouver, Edmonton and Ottawa.
In total, Canada has 6 cities over a million people (either proper or metro).
The most populous Canadian city that is not a capital is Mississauga, located in the province of Ontario.